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LeBron James puts NBA on notice, promises to get better
James can opt out of his contract with the Cavs next week and become a free agent.
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This year’s NBA Finals was tough especially for LeBron James and after his team’s loss, King James has finally broken his silence and talked about it. What does he have to say? On his Facebook account, he posted a picture of his sons with a caption describing how he is still hurt by the loss. “I’ve been in a funk lately”. Watch out other teams because the four-time MVP is determined to get better next season.
It was the first time James, a prolific social media user, took to the platform since going “Zero Dark Thirty-23” on April 18 – a mode the 30-year-old goes into when he’s playing in the NBA playoffs.
However, Lebron was grateful when he gave thanks for the incredible season. I’m not satisfied… I’m not happy with the way things turned out…
James posted a photo of an amusement-park outing recently enjoyed by children enrolled in the LeBron James Family Foundation’s mentoring program. “I PROMISE to get better”, James said. “#StriveForGreatness #ILoveTheseKids #GodBlessOurFans”. There, his performance was hailed as superhuman as he averaged 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds and 8.8 assists over six games in the series. Although they easily surpassed their first and second round opponent, they lost two of their key players on the way to the last dance. Kevin Love injured his shoulder in the first round of the postseason.
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The Cavs were missing Kyrie Irving because of a knee injury he suffered in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.